I've received this question a lot lately so I thought I'd put it on the blog. The question is: Why is Drupal the best web app platform? Here's the answer.
If you're a startup or already running a small business, you need a website. You know that already. Here's a primer on how to do it right. (Spoiler: It doesn't involve hiring me.)
Several recent articles have "warned" against a "mobile first" strategy, describing it as risky at best. But, see, "mobile first" isn't supposed to be a strategy. It's supposed to be a tactic.
Steve Burge at OS Training just released an excellent article on how to make Drupal behave like a Wordpress blog. It's an excellent article and I recommend you read it. It also shows what's both good and bad about Drupal.
At work lately, I've been dealing with an interesting problem: real time performance on a Drupal website. It's interesting because the standard solutions don't work. (This is a support page for an upcoming Badcamp presentation.)
Intel recently removed Mir support from its video drivers. I could get into the politics behind it - and I will - but the larger point here is: this is why I don't use Linux.
I've been following the blog of a young lady who decided to switch careers from law to web design. Sound familiar? It should - I did the exact same thing. I've got about 2 years on her, which is enough of a perspective to know that she will turn out just fine.